The State of Native America: Genocide, Colonization, and Resistance

This unprecedented anthology has quickly become the classic text for all who want to understand the problems confronted by native people in North America. Includes, among other topics, treaty rights and international status, self-governance, U.S. repression, spiritual hucksterism, resource development and uranium contamination on reservations, religious freedom, and the implications of the Columbus Quincentenary celebration.

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Strana 38The Indian population of Arizona in 1900 , for example , was recorded as being
26 , 480 . South Dakota held another 19 , 834 Indians , while New Mexico
contained 15 , 044 and Montana 11 , 343 . 64 , 445 native people , representing
at least ...

Strana 243The Navajo Nation , as one example , holds territory comparable to that of
Belgium , the Netherlands , or Denmark . It is considerably larger than such
European sovereignties as Luxemburg , Lichtenstein , or Monaco . Its natural
resource base ...

Strana 261Or unless one wishes to consider as valuable the bitter legacy and lessons
learned as an example on which to base future plans and future actions . Laguna
is not unique in its experience . The examples earlier drawn from the Navajo
Nation ...